Former Twins manager Ron Gardenhire got a phone call from his boss during a press conference on Monday night after losing to the Twins, and you'll never believe what his ringtone is.
With the World Series here, I hear many people complain that the game needs to be freshened up. How can we make it move faster. Shari and I have a few suggestions to move it along and make it more fun to watch.
Despite losing to Cleveland, the favorite to make it to the World Series, the Minnesota Twins got a little help when the Chicago White Sox defeated the Anahiem Angles. Since the Twins only had to win one more game, having the Angles lose did the trick. This reminds me of the last to the first year the Twins and Braves had when they made the World Series back in the day.
Western 2016 12U All-Star Team from Duluth MN is on a quest to make it to the Little League World Series! A local Duluth Little League All-Star baseball team comprised of 12 and 13-year-olds are representing the state of Minnesota July 20th in the Regional Tournament in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The timing of the win is a short turnaround which means they need fundraising help.
It's a night full of baseball, food, and talking about the Duluth Huskies..Hot Stove will be held at Carmody Irish Brew Pub on Superior St. from 5:30pm – 7:30pm on Wednesday, April 26th. Tickets are $5, which includes one Huskies Ale Beer while supplies last.
Cabin fever hits everyone, and if you are a big baseball fan you are probably missing the Duluth Huskies. Here's a great way to connect with baseball again and enjoy a night out. There will be questions and answers and a reconnection with the boys of summer.
Anthony Bush played amateur baseball for 19 years. He was a pitching coach for the Proctor Rails for 13 years. He has written for many publications and Thursday November 17th he will be speaking in the Underground at the Depot. He will be part of Lunch With History People. He will be talking about baseball history in the northland.
Anthony Bush played amateur baseball for 19 years. He was a pitching coach for the Proctor Rails for 13 years. He has written for many publications and this Thursday will be speaking at the Ruth Maney room at the Depot. He will be part of Lunch With History People. He will be talking about baseball.
I took Sam to a Duluth Huskies baseball game, little did I know this would be a big night for him. We ate some food and then watched the beginning of the game from the area by the right field line. He kept saying to me, "Dad, wouldn't that be cool if they hit the ball to me and I caught it and got it signed by the whole team?" Little did he know what was in store for him.